2011/7/13 Francois Isabelle :
>>>Yes, 5.14.1 is currently being tested with the new rebase database code.
> I had to rewrite my rebase code for new or updated CPAN modules. You'll like
> it.
> I saw the annoucement, but it does not appear in the 'experimental' category
> yet when I run setup.exe.
>>Yes, 5.14.1 is currently being tested with the new rebase database code.
I had to rewrite my rebase code for new or updated CPAN modules. You'll like it.
I saw the annoucement, but it does not appear in the 'experimental' category
yet when I run setup.exe.
Should I use a specific mirror to get
> Von: Reini Urban
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 6. Juli 2011 20:05
> Betreff: [bulk] - Re: Any estimate for perl 5.14?
[...]
> I'll wait for rebase to appear and most likely we can get rid of perlrebase
> alltogether then.
This will be consented in the harshest of
2011/7/6 Philip Kime:
> Greetings, I was wondering if there was any idea roughly when perl
> 5.14 would be available? I expect it would be perl 5.14.1 since that's
> now the current stable version.
Yes, 5.14.1 is currently being tested with the new rebase database code.
I had to rewrite my rebase
Greetings, I was wondering if there was any idea roughly when perl
5.14 would be available? I expect it would be perl 5.14.1 since that's
now the current stable version.
PK
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